- George Ainsley
George Edward Ainsley (April 15, 1915 in
South Shields – April 1985 inLeeds ) was an English professional footballer and football manager.George Ainsley,a centre forward, played for his local side South Shields St. Andrews before joining Sunderland in April 1932. He played just four times for Sunderland, moving to Bolton Wanderers in August 1936. In December the same year, after seven league games for Bolton, Ainsley moved to Leeds United. He was never a regular at Elland Road, despite scoring 30 times in 89 league games. He remained with Leeds until after the war, joining Bradford Park Avenue in November 1947. He retired from playing in 1949, having scored 29 goals in 44 games for Bradford.
After retiring as a player, Ainsley travelled the world as a coach. He began coaching in
India in 1950, returning to coach the football team atCambridge University in the early 1950s. He was head coach of Ghana between 1958 and 1959. He was later coach of the Pakistan national team until November 1962 when he moved to Highland Park,Johannesburg as coach. Late in 1963 he became the manager of the Israel national side, leaving that post in December 1964.He was appointed manager of Workington in June 1965, guiding the side to their highest ever league position (5th in Division Three) the following season. However, Workington were relegated at the end of the 1966-67 season and Ainsley was sacked in November 1966.
He died in Leeds in 1985.
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